Council Alert:To accommodate a staff professional development day, the Council office and shop will be closed on Wednesday, December 13th. Volunteer Essentials will be held as planned at Council from 6:00pm - 8:00pm.

Cookies, campfires, and bracelets are all part of the journey, but changing the world? That’s the real destination! Unleash your inner leader.

When you give to Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada, you help us bring the Girl Scout Leadership Experience to more girls - enabling them to unleash their true potential, build their future, and transform their world. Change a girl’s life during your year end giving.

Reports show that STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) occupations are growing at double the rate of other professions, and we’re committed to filling the STEM workforce pipeline. To make it happen, we’re launching the Girl Scout STEM Pledge—a multiyear initiative to put 2.5 million girls through our hands-on STEM programs by 2025.

Research shows that girls learn best in an all-girl, girl-led, and girl-friendly environment. Girl Scouts is a place where she’ll practice different skills, explore her potential, take on leadership positions—and even feel allowed to fail, dust herself off, get up, and try again.

Our Girl Scout Leadership Experience is a one-of-a-kind leadership development program for girls, with proven results. It is based on time-tested methods and research-backed programming that help girls take the lead—in their own lives and in the world.

For more than a century, before women even had the right to vote, Girl Scouts has been helping girls unleash their potential to make their communities and our world a better place.

To help amplify this impact, we recently launched the G.I.R.L. Agenda Powered by Girl Scouts, a nonpartisan, multiyear initiative to inspire, prepare, and mobilize girls and those who care about them to lead positive change through civic action.

Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada is pleased to announce the election of Patricia Lee, Esq. as board president. Lee succeeds Robyn Ratcliffe Manzini who served on the board of directors for ten years, four-and-a-half as board president. Prior to her election, Lee served as president-elect for two years. Lee was elected board president at the 2017 annual meeting on November 8, 2017 and will serve a two-year term.

Troop 777 collected cards from October 2nd – October 31st and promoted their Thank You Card campaign with homemade collection boxes placed at schools, fliers, and on social media. The troop collected over 4,600 cards from Girl Scout troops in 33 US states and Germany. The cards will be presented to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department South Central Area Command. The South Central Area Command is located less than a mile from Mandalay Bay and their officers were among the first responders.

At a time when 81percent of American voters think preparing girls for leadership roles should be a national priority, Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada —the preeminent leadership development organization for girls — offers girls even more opportunities to learn skills and empower themselves with the experiences they need to succeed in life